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Miracle smiles
It’s really amazing how a baby can put an end to a very stressful day with just a mere smile from them. It’s really surprising that a simple smile from a baby can lighten your mood even if you feel that day is the most worst day ever in your entire life. Well probably that is called a miracle smile.
Is it because of the purity of the smile from babies that everyone that sees it can feel it and simply can not ignored it?
It’s hard not to feel overjoyed when your baby gazes adoringly into your eyes and flashes a brief, but unmistakable smile. But is she really trying to communicate her joy at seeing you, or does she simply have gas?
Babies usually don’t start social smiling until about eight months, but their smiles can still say a lot before then. “In fact, babies smile when they’re asleep from birth
Just a Facts:
* Babies smile during sleep from the day they’re born.
* Infant smiles have nothing to do with gas.
* Your baby will respond to, and smile at, auditory stimulus (such as your voice) before visual.
* At two to three months, your baby starts to look right at you when she smiles.
* By six months, your baby will have different smiles – open mouth smiles usually indicate more joy than closed.
Complements of babylover

